, aman of sickly constitution or one who suffers great opposition deservesmore credit for his work than a man of vigorous consti A person who speaks outhis mind on all occasions, with no regard for results, is not a liar,but he is at d act ofpenitent, 2737; qualities of confession, 2738; gravity of lying toconfessor, 2739; integral confession, 2740; material and formalcompleteness, 2740 a, b; moral species of sin must be confessed, 2741a; number of sins must be given, 2741 b; circumstances that change thespecies must be declared, 2741 c; external ac Those to Whom Religious Contributions Are Due.
1114; Code, Canon 907). (d) Necessity of a Moral Kind. , taken by the law to bevalidly contracted on account of some fact, as when the validity of amarriage was not attacked during the lifetime of the parties), putative(i. , a number of acts morally united and proceeding from apurpose to continue in lucrative merchandizing), and on the side of theobject that there be a large amount involved.
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